Previous speaking engagements include:

…and numerous Chambers of Commerce, at Boston’s Women in Comedy Festival, at the internet marketing conference she founded while running her first company, and, of course, at the annual Bullish Conference.

Conferences?

Panels?

Jen was on a panel at the #TECHmunch conference about blog partnerships and monetization, and on a “Feminism in the Workplace” panel for the American Association of University Women, also broadcast on C-SPAN.

She also took part in a panel for Ladies Get Paid in NYC. This panel addressed how creatives can get paid for their work, what is “selling out” and how to sell creative services without getting priced out.

Interactive Trainings?

YES. In addition to running Bullish, Jen has a masters degree in education and has spent over 3,000 hours in the classroom teaching professional adults. Jen can develop an interactive training on a wide variety of topics relating to careers, entrepreneurship, workplace fairness, and women in the workplace.

To contact Jen about speaking on your panel, presenting at your conference, or to teaching interactive session, please get in touch here.

The Process:

Before your event takes place, Jen will ask you questions about the group, its interests and demographics, and any data, survey results, or feedback from the group about previous programming.

At JP Morgan, speaking to a executive women in New York and simulcast to Asia/Australia about using the personal development planning process to your advantage.At JP MorganAt Harvard’s School of Public Health, at a conference welcoming new graduate students.At Barnard’s Athena Center, speaking to college women about Developing a Personal Mission Statement.At Yale University with Dr. Paul Hudak, speaking about designing your own career.At Harvard.At the Athena Center at Barnard College.At the Harvard’s Chan School of Public Health, at a conference for diversity in STEM.

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